Examples of 'aid would' in a sentence

Meaning of "aid would"

Aid would typically refers to a conditional statement or hypothetical situation. It is often used to indicate the potential outcome or result if certain conditions are met. For example, 'If he studied harder, he would pass the exam' implies that passing the exam is contingent upon studying harder

How to use "aid would" in a sentence

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Aid would also be provided for reconstruction.
Any spiritual aid would be greatly appreciated.
First because this cut in aid would be.
New aid would in any event be compatible.
An absolute ban on state aid would be impossible.
No aid would be granted to undertakings in financial difficulty.
International aid would increase as well.
Aid would undoubtedly arrive soon.
The proposed aid would consist of a grant.
Aid would then need to be denied to one of the groups.
Providing legal aid would speed up access to justice.
Complementary national and regional aid would be authorized.
Legal aid would be available to any claimant.
We were once told that foreign aid would stop communism.
Such aid would have much upside.
Institutions for distributing this aid would be very helpful.
And the aid would keep coming.
Texts of the relevant legislation concerning legal aid would be submitted.
Refining aid would similarly be cut.
Finnfjord therefore considered that an application for further aid would be unsuccessful.
State aid would cover most of the cost.
This is where the provision of technical aid would certainly make sense.
This aid would not be reduced following enlargement.
Germany submitted that the aid would be an appropriate aid measure.
The aid would accordingly no longer be kept to the minimum required.
Reducing or cutting off this aid would deprive us of promising markets.
Such aid would contribute to maintaining the situation of fleet overcapacity.
However there do exist situations where recovery of aid would not be appropriate.
Foreign aid would help too.
Aid would have to be completely untied to enable countries to decide their national priorities.
Potential projects for aid would be dealt with on their own merits.
International solidarity and the acceleration of international aid would be crucial to that end.
Such aid would be conditional.
He did not realize that this aid would cause his own fall.
State aid would enable farmers to buy this farmland.
Ukie therefore considered that the aid would assist in remedying a market failure.
State aid would allow these facilities to be retrofitted to ensure job security.
We stand against the argument that humanitarian aid would be contributing to human trafficking.
The aid would be grateful.
Only a small fraction of the added flow aid would be found on the particle surface.
The filter aid would then be removed by filtration or centrifugation.
The possibility of introducing a system through which the aid would be paid directly to producers.
Greater flow of aid would certainly be one of the channels.
It has been suggested that a magnetic induction hearing aid would remove many of these problems.
A hearing aid would help if you had hearing loss.
The possibility of introducing a system whereby the aid would be paid directly to the producers.
But your aid would only give my opponent more ammunition.
Furthermore the complainant alleged that this aid would not be compatible with the internal market.
The aid would actually support investment in a broad range of energy initiatives.
Even the use of his hearing aid would only further degrade his hearing.

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